What’s News, Breaking: Monday, January 30, 2023 January 30 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff 8-WEEK ENTREPRENEURIAL PROGRAM FOCUSES ON BUSINESS GROWTH STRATEGY BOROUGHWIDE — Applications are due on Tuesday, Jan. 31, for...
What’s News, Breaking: Friday, January 27, 2023 January 27 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff BREAKING: MAYOR URGES PROTESTORS, NYPD TO EXERCISE RESTRAINT AT RELEASE OF TYRE NICHOLS VIDEO CITYWIDE — Mayor Eric Adams...
Environmental protection issues set for action after meeting of CB1 committee January 13 | Lisa Bloodgood GREENPOINT — This past unseasonably warm Wednesday night there was a scheduled meeting of Brooklyn’s Community Board 1...
What’s News, Breaking: Thursday, January 5, 2023 January 5 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff MIDWOOD MAN CHARGED WITH THEFT OF CHECKS AND IDENTITIES DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN – An arrest has been made in connection...
What’s News, Breaking: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 January 4 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff CREATORS OF BPL’S ‘BOOKS UNBANNED’ HONORED AS LIBRARIANS OF THE YEAR NATIONWIDE – The scholarly publication Library Journal...
Good Morning, Brooklyn: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 October 12 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff IN MEMORIAM: JUDGE STERLING JOHNSON, JR.: Brooklyn federal Judge Sterling Johnson Jr., who for 31 years served on...
Good Morning, Brooklyn: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 October 11 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff POLICE SEEK VANDAL OF GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH: Police continue to hunt down a man who vandalized Three Hierarchs...
Sustainable cities need more than parks, cafes and a riverwalk October 4 | Trina Hamilton and Winifred Curran, The Conversation There are many indexes that aim to rank how green cities are. But what does it actually mean...
Which wetlands should receive federal protection? The Supreme Court revisits a question it has struggled in the past to answer September 26 | Albert C. Lin, The Conversation EDITORS’ NOTE: Artificial Construction Treatment Wetlands have been proposed in north Brooklyn’s Newtown Creek to improve water...